Clallam County

BACK WHEN: Chamber building’s history is remembered

BACK WHEN: Chamber building’s history is remembered

GARY WAGNER WAS one of two who recognized the Chamber of Commerce Building at 902 E. First St. The photo was taken in 1954 by… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: Chamber building’s history is remembered

Deadline nears for Pirate Hall of Fame nominations

Peninsula College Athletics is now accepting nominations for its third Pirate Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. The deadline for nominations is Feb.… Continue reading

Elwha Bridge presentations scheduled for Port Angeles, Forks this week
Elwha Bridge presentations scheduled for Port Angeles, Forks this week

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Twice-monthly networking breakfasts are held at 7:30 a.m. on the first and third Fridays of the month at the… Continue reading

HELP LINE: How do you say the unsayable ‘goodbye’?

HOW DO YOU say “goodbye,” when you can’t say goodbye? I don’t know. I’ll explain. I have a buddy … well, actually, that understates it:… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Firearm safety classes set … and other items

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office will host two free Citizen’s Firearm Safety Courses this month. Pre-registration is required for the classes in… Continue reading

Sharp object used in killing of Sequim woman, prosecuting attorney says

No suspects yet in January death of Valerie Claplanhoo

Sheriffs view new gun law: On Peninsula, one awaiting courts, other says he must enforce law

Sheriffs view new gun law: On Peninsula, one awaiting courts, other says he must enforce law

One sheriff on the North Olympic Peninsula is taking a wait-and-see attitude on enforcing the state’s new restrictive gun law while another… Continue reading

Sheriffs view new gun law: On Peninsula, one awaiting courts, other says he must enforce law

Troopers use CPR, naloxone to save a life

State Patrol Troopers used CPR and department-issued naloxone to save the life of a 37-year-old Port Angeles man suffering from a drug… Continue reading

Port Angeles School District reports more attempted luring

The Port Angeles School District reported today two child luring attempts — the third and fourth stranger encounters since Jan. 9 —… Continue reading

In the front row (from left) are Isabella Vollmer, Joelynne Jewell, Sophie Orth, Breanna Schafer, Katie Marchant, Samantha Weinert and Rylan MacDonald. In the back row (from left) are Olivia Wray, Maddie Montana, Stephen Kauffman and Talia Anderson. Not shown: Anli Guttormsen, Isabelle Cottam, Rhianna Stockdale and Ruby Harris.

Port Angeles High students to stage ‘Murder Mystery’ whodunit

Port Angeles High School will present “A Murder Mystery,” an interactive experience written and directed by student members of the Thespian Society,… Continue reading

In the front row (from left) are Isabella Vollmer, Joelynne Jewell, Sophie Orth, Breanna Schafer, Katie Marchant, Samantha Weinert and Rylan MacDonald. In the back row (from left) are Olivia Wray, Maddie Montana, Stephen Kauffman and Talia Anderson. Not shown: Anli Guttormsen, Isabelle Cottam, Rhianna Stockdale and Ruby Harris.
Bail set at $3 million for third suspect in Port Angeles triple homicide

Bail set at $3 million for third suspect in Port Angeles triple homicide

Bail of $3 million was set Thursday in Clallam County Superior Court for the third of three people accused in the Dec.… Continue reading

Bail set at $3 million for third suspect in Port Angeles triple homicide

Snowshoe walks offered at Hurricane Ridge

Guided hikes available Saturdays, Sundays and holiday Mondays through March

Skiing at Hurricane Ridge to begin Saturday; park road to reopen Friday

It’s time to wax the skis and snowboards and dance for snow at Hurricane Ridge. With the partial government shutdown lifted for… Continue reading

Residents push back on downtown Victoria tree removal

Residents push back on downtown Victoria tree removal

The birch tree at the Wharf-Government intersection will be removed to make way for bike lanes

Residents push back on downtown Victoria tree removal
Sequim warming center to open doors every night

Sequim warming center to open doors every night

The Sequim Community Warming Center will be open for February and March every night of the week, starting tonight. The center will be… Continue reading

Sequim warming center to open doors every night

Clallam County Economic Development Corp. seeks new director

The Clallam County Economic Development Corp., a countywide nonprofit business group, is an organization in search of itself but on its way… Continue reading

Legislative public records subject of new bill

Legislative public records subject of new bill

A year after Washington state lawmakers tried to exempt themselves from the state’s Public Records Act,… Continue reading

Legislative public records subject of new bill
Art with heart during red-themed First Friday Art Walk

Art with heart during red-themed First Friday Art Walk

You need art to have heart — that’s the theme of tonight’s art walk in Sequim. During the First Friday Art Walk, downtown… Continue reading

Art with heart during red-themed First Friday Art Walk